In traditional Indian society, those considered so impure that contact would result in contamination were primarily from the Dalit community, historically referred to as "Untouchables." They were subjected to severe social discrimination and exclusion, facing restrictions in daily life, including access to public spaces and resources. This deep-rooted stigma stemmed from the Caste System, which categorized people based on their occupation and social status. Despite legal protections and social reforms, the legacy of these beliefs continues to affect many in contemporary India.
Changes to Indian society had nothing to do with the onset of WW2.Changes to Indian society had nothing to do with the onset of WW2.
The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
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Hinduism did not influence Indian society and culture, Hinduism was Indian society and culture. One could more ask how Judaism influenced Israeli society and culture. It is not a system of beliefs superimposed on a way of life but it it a way of life expressing itself as a system of beliefs. Several systems of belief, honestly, all encompassed within what is known to the rest of the world as Hinduism.
There are many different things that could be considered Indian society. The societies native to India could be Indian societies.
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
effects of Indian cinema on Indian society
Indian society organized by some NGO's
Atlantic Ocean, Indian ocean.
Indian Botanical Society was created in 1920.
Indian Mathematical Society was created in 1907.
Indian Newspaper Society was created in 1939.
Indian Anthropological Society was created in 1969.
Indian Physical Society was created in 1934.
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The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.